These branches are NOT ready for merging to mainline, but need peer review.
Branches can be viewed at: http://luke.dashjr.org/programs/bitcoin/w/bitcoind/luke-jr.git/heads git pull git://gitorious.org/~Luke-Jr/bitcoin/luke-jr-bitcoin.git <branchname> = my_free_txn: accept the user's own transactions regardless of fees or standardness; put credits-to-user toward covering fees required Common-sense, really. = accept_nonstdtxn: adds a -acceptnonstdtxn option to allow miners to easily accept "non-standard" transactions We probably want to amend this with a block for OP_NOP*? = free_relay: relay transactions regardless of fees = optimize_cache_rpcauth: cache RPC username and password Part of JoelKatz's diffN patches for a while, seems fairly well-tested on (other) pools = optimize_conn_adjtime: cache AdjustedTime around a for loop Another part of JoelKatz's diff4 patch. = optimize_ToHex: faster binary-to-hexadecimal-string function = optimize_DecodeBase64: faster base64 decoding = optimize_remove_CheckWork_delay: remove 2 second delay from CheckWork I don't know why this is here, but apparently most pools work fine without it? (from JoelKatz) = optimize_FastGetWork: optimizations for the common case of getwork Yet another JoelKatz patch. His patch has it bundled tightly with the ToHex branch, so once one is merged, the other will need rebasing. = optimize_http_status: use C instead of C++ for HTTP status reply strings = rpcclient_conn_close: "Connection: close" header in client mode = threaded_rpc: use a new thread for each JSON-RPC connection, with mutexes preventing actual methods from being executed concurrently (except for parts of getwork) Tested on Eligius from day 1, under older versions. A few months ago, the code was merged with some of JoelKatz's patch, making it stable with SSL support. = rpc_keepalive: support for HTTP 1.1 keep-alive Depends on threaded_rpc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1 _______________________________________________ Bitcoin-development mailing list Bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitcoin-development